Feekery AJChisholm KJeffrey CDiesch F1/06/20211/06/2021Journal of Information Literacy, 2021, 15 (2), pp. 150 - 165https://hdl.handle.net/10179/16541Creating information literate students and future employees is an expected outcome of a tertiary education. This paper shares insights from a successful collaboration between an academic and three university librarians to create an online learning module designed to develop students’ professional information literacy capability: identifying business information types, searching online databases, and evaluating quality using a new indigenous-informed evaluation approach. Student learning was measured using reflective tasks and assessments. The paper challenges teachers and librarians to consider ways they can collaborate to explicitly embed information literacy (IL) skills development into large disciplinary courses, particularly during the transition into tertiary learning, to enhance lifelong learning capability and meet future workplace IL demands.150 - 165Enhancing students’ professional information literacy: Collaboratively designing an online learning module and reflective assessmentsJournal article10.11645/15.2.28564471321750-5968Massey_Dark0807 Library and Information Studies